Thy Art Is Murder — Holy War (UNFD)
Bagging our Album Of The Week, Holy War moves "away from their origins — at least in terms of composition" as well as amps up the "comparisons available to grindcore and black metal". Brutal and brazen from all angles, "its power grows on you as ominously as the slow pull of quicksand". We gave the album four stars.
Refused — Freedom (Epitaph/Warner)
Refused's big return shows that they haven't tried to make "The Shape Of Punk To Come Part II — the first of which ensured "they’re still talked about in hushed tones all these years later". This new set of tunes are "a calmer offering that at times flirts with a pop sensibility" — "frontman Dennis Lyxzen has dumped the slightly cringeworthy undergraduate anti-capitalist poetry that infected The Shape Of Punk To Come, instead channelling his anger towards more specific targets". We gave the album three-and-a-half stars.
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